A Risky Ride Down Death Road
One of my favorite things about living in South America was the ease at which I could travel...
Read Moreby ITKT Featured Writer | May 21, 2021 | Bolivia, ITKT Blogs, South America, Spotlight | 0
One of my favorite things about living in South America was the ease at which I could travel...
Read Moreby Steve Smith | Apr 9, 2021 | Bolivia, Peru, South America, Spotlight | 0
The harbor waters are still. Beyond the sheltered inlet a stiff wind whips the lake into...
Read Moreby Steve Smith | May 3, 2018 | Bolivia, Central America, Costa Rica, Europe, France, Italy, Mexico, North America, Peru, South America, Spain, Spotlight | 2
Friends often call me a NASA-TV nerd. I watch transfixed by late night filler video of an earth...
Read Moreby Amy McPherson | Aug 16, 2017 | Bolivia, Spotlight | 1 |
My Birthday in Copacabana Bolivia Copacabana Bolivia at High Altitude When I mention that I...
Read Moreby ITKT Featured Writer | Jul 28, 2017 | Bolivia, South America, Spotlight | 0 |
Bolivia and the Salt Flats Something Different in Bolivia Gazing out at the ethereal landscape, I...
Read Moreby ITKT Featured Writer | Jan 22, 2012 | Bolivia, Spotlight | 0 |
The wind is whipping at my face. My nose has frozen; I can't feel my toes. The crunch of...
Read Moreby ITKT Media Partner | Oct 19, 2011 | Announcements, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador | 0 |
(DOWNERS GROVE, IL "“ October 17, 2011) – There is adventure travel, and then there...
Read Moreby Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo | Aug 22, 2008 | Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, ITKT Blogs, Peru | 0 |
On my last day in South America, I wake up to the calm sound of rain falling atop the metal roof. Two days before I was tanning on a cushioned lounge chair along the water of Mancora Beach, Peru my mind dizzied, almost drunk,...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Aug 13, 2008 | Bolivia, ITKT Blogs | 0 |
On a lonely Bolivian intersection, the streets as wide and empty as an abandoned landing strip, we collided like two freight trains in the night. Midnight, and nobody here knew each other. Two dozen people in total, no one even...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Aug 12, 2008 | Bolivia, ITKT Blogs | 0 |
Imagine a flat solid sea that reflects the mountains that frame it. Islands in that sea stand small but tall, with thousand year-old cacti raising their bristly arms towards the sky. Waves would wash over the island banks if...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Aug 1, 2008 | Adventure, Bolivia, ITKT Blogs | 0 |
“Sarit!” my husband turned to me all excited, “Wanna go up to 4700m in a van and then ride a bicycle downhill 64km on the most dangerous road in the world?” “Ahem… No! Do I look like I have a...
Read Moreby Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo | Jul 31, 2008 | Bolivia, ITKT Blogs, Peru | 2 |
Lake Titicaca was known to the Incas as a sacred lake. Over the last few days, I have been able to visit islands on both the Bolivian and Peruvian sides, and walking the stoney paths, looking out to the ruins, marveling over...
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